Manipur landslide: Toll rises to 56, 5 still missing, search may end on Wed

The Minister said that the government has put in concerted efforts in the rescue and search operation for the missing people, and extended his gratitude to the rescue teams, civil and voluntary organisations, and the local villagers for their relentless and tireless efforts.

Manipur landslide: Toll rises to 56, 5 still missing, search may end on Wed

The around three-week long search operation, launched after the catastrophic landslide at a railway construction site in Manipur's Noney district on June 29-30, which left dead more than 56 people, mostly Territorial Army soldiers, is likely to be called off on Wednesday, a minister said on Tuesday.

Manipur Relief and Disaster Management Minister Awangbow Newmai, after reviewing the ongoing search operation by multiple agencies at a meeting held at Noney Deputy Commissioner's office, said : "We have decided to call off the search operation officially by tomorrow (Wednesday) evening. However, the final decision would be taken after consultation with the Chief Minister (N Biren Singh) on Wednesday."